Can Exercise and Enrichment Activities Protect Your Dog From Aging?
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by Kathryn Durno
9M ago
By:   Brennen McKenzie, MA, MSc, VMD and published by Loyal for Dogs.  https://blog.loyalfordogs.com/dog-enrichment-activities-healthy-brains-and-happy-dogs/ Dog enrichment activities: Healthy brains and happy dogs Exercise and enrichment activities can help you protect your dog against the effects of brain aging.   Why cognitive resilience is important for aging dogs One characteristic that makes dogs such lovable companions is their behavior. Dogs are smart, social creatures who learn to adapt themselves to our habits and environments. The amazing canine brain allows so ..read more
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3 Tips for keeping your senior dog young at heart
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by Kathryn Durno
9M ago
This article was previously published by Kathryn Durno on 4Knines Blog Can sports and games help your senior dog stay young at heart?  Our senior pets need regular exercise, mental stimulation and regular social interaction with other pets and/or people. While they might not be up for the endless games of fetch, they still need the right level of exercise and mental stimulation to keep them young at heart. Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) is a common issue for senior dogs that is very similar to Alzheimer’s disease in humans. Symptoms can range from forgetfulness of familiar t ..read more
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Is Your Dog Ready To Travel When Disaster Strikes? 6 Easy Steps to Get You Prepared.
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by Kathryn Durno
9M ago
  Summer travel, hurricanes, flooding, fires and other disasters. Is your dog prepared to weather the storm?  My dogs and I have competed in a variety of canine sports over the years - so long distance, overnight travel with more than one dog is pretty common for us.  However, for most people, especially since the pandemic - travel with your dog is typically a visit to the dog park, the groomer, or other short day trips closer to home.    These tips will help you and your dog travel long distances - on a planned trip OR in case of an emergency. **I wrote this a f ..read more
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4 Easy Warm Up Exercises
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by Kathryn Durno
9M ago
    Warming up, stretching and cooling down before and after exercise is just as important for dogs as it is for humans. It helps reduce the risk of injury and as an added bonus gives you a little bonding and training time too. Sometimes when I am taking Biddy, Tristan or Nate for our morning jog, I am short on time and just go out there and hit it really quickly. I usually end up having to stop shortly after we start because my body is not quite ready to go yet (I am the one that is the most out of shape!). Even though we think dogs are ready to go all the time, a routine of warm u ..read more
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3 Reasons to Feed Your Dog Blueberries
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by Kathryn Durno
9M ago
Are blueberries good for dogs?  Yes!  Blueberries are perfectly safe for dogs of all ages and sizes to eat.   It is no secret that blueberries are healthy for humans...and for many of those same reasons, they are good for your dog too.  But why? It is all in the color!  According to the American Kennel Club, blueberries are low in calories and contain high amounts of vitamin C, fiber, and phytochemicals (naturally occurring chemical compounds found in plants). Vitamin C and fiber are vital components of proper canine nutrition. Phytochemicals are linked to several ..read more
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Deaf Dogs: Living with Hearing Loss
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by Kathryn Durno
9M ago
Shared from GeniusVets.com National Deaf Dog Awareness Week is September 19-25 While most dogs experience some degree of hearing loss during their lifetime, deafness does not have to mean a decreased quality of life—for you or your dog! Learn the signs of hearing loss in dogs and how to manage deafness at home here. What is deafness? Deafness refers to a complete or partial loss of hearing. This loss can be temporary or permanent and it may affect one or both ears. Temporary or transient deafness is most often due to the buildup of wax or debris in the ear canals, while permanent deafness can ..read more
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Is Your Dog Ready for Howl-O-Ween? 3 Tips to Keep Your Dog Safe
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by Kathryn Durno
9M ago
Some dogs LOVE to dress up and go trick-or-treat with the fam... some dogs - not so much. 3 Quick Tips to keep your dog safe this Howl-O-Ween: Trick or Treat Safety Use a lite-up collar in addition to your dog's regular collar/harness with tags  (LOVE the Nite Ize NiteHOWL Safety Necklace) Make sure your phone number is on your dog's tag! Staying Safe at Home Staying home and handing out candy?  Don't let this be a scary time for your dog, or worse yet, an opportunity to get lost at night. Repeated ringing of the doorbell (who can resist barking?) Unfamiliar faces, costumes a ..read more
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Family Value Packs are BACK!
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by Kathryn Durno
9M ago
Have more than one dog at home?  Or just a treat lover?!? Our Family Value 6 packs are back by popular demand!!  We've brought them back, but with a twist.  No more pre-set mix - now YOU now have the option to CHOOSE your dog's favorites and build your own Six Pack.   Just click on any bag of treats and pick your dog's favorite 6 to Stock Up and Save!! You'll save 10% when you buy 6 AND get Free Shipping.    Simply delicious, wholesome organic goodness for your dog ~ all in one bag ..read more
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What to Do When Your Dog Won't Listen
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by Kathryn Durno
9M ago
From our guest blogger post on 4Knines  What to do when your dog won't listen.  Let’s face it, we’ve all been there. That dog that was so well trained has now stopped listening, doesn’t come when called and basically does what he wants. 4 Quick Tips to get you back on track: It can happen for a lot of reasons: Not practicing Not enough positive reinforcement Changes to your daily routine Not asking enough of your dog I have a multi-dog household, so sometimes if practice or training time is limited on my part, they start to slip and the pack can take over in no time. Sometimes you ..read more
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Why USDA Organic Certification Matters
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by Kathryn Durno
9M ago
We announced in July that all of our recipes are now USDA Organic Certified.   I've always believed in being able to "Walk the Talk" - and when it comes to using words like "natural", "organic" "clean" and our pets - unfortunately, there is a lot of "talk" I wanted to be able to back up my words with the authenticity of a 3rd party certification.  I say it often - "Clean Eating for your dog... Peace of Mind for you." Clean eating for your dog means that from the farm, to the bakery, to your door - we have ALL committed to abiding by the rigorous guidelines set by the USDA Nation ..read more
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